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Scope of Article 227

a.       In Jai Singh v. Municipal Corporation of Delhi, (2010) 9 SCC 385, the Hon'ble Apex Court while dealing with the scope of Article 227  observed in paragraph 15 that "Undoubtedly, the High Court under this Article, has the jurisdiction to ensure that all subordinate courts as well as statutory or quasi-judicial tribunals, exercise the powers vested in them, within the bounds of their authority."
 
b.      In Shalini Shyam Shetty v. Rajendra Shankar Patil,  (2010) 8 SCC 329 at page 346 para 47, the Hon'ble Apex Court has held that "… in exercise of its jurisdiction under Article 227, the High Court, apart from annulling the proceedings, can also substitute the impugned order by the order which the inferior tribunal should have made." (but see para 49( c) and 66, also but see para 58).
 
c.    Surya Dev Rai v. Ram Chander Rai & Others, (2003) 6 SCC 675 (Paras 6-21)

Heirs of deceased employee can claim benefits of service

AIR 1996 SC 571
AIR 1969 All 432

Investigation by CBI shall not take place on basis of audit report.

 
115(2004)DLT297, 2005(79)DRJ24
"Investigation by CBI shall not take place on basis of audit report."

Compulsory Registration of Leases Section 17(1)(b) of Registration Act

AIR 1997 All 396 (Full Bench), para 9
 
Gyasi Ram v. Ram Chandra MANU/UP/0090/1978 : AIR 1978 All 376, that the requirement of registration contained in Section 107 of the Transfer of Property Act cannot be circumvented or allowed to be defeated by setting up a case of permanent tenancy on the basis of oral evidence.
 
Zarif Ahmad v. Satish Kumar, 1982 AWC907
 
AIR 2000 3523
 
AIR 1964 SC 358
 

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